Agroup of people named in the report -- but not accused of abuse -- had asked all proceedings be sealed until they could address their concerns.
In a statement Friday, new Attorney General Anthony G. Brown said his office is “pleased with the Court’s order today permitting the interim release of a redacted version of the Attorney General’s report on the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The Office will move expeditiously to comply with the court’s order and prepare a redacted copy of the Report to be released upon review and approval by the Court.”The archdiocese has previously said that it would not oppose releasing the document.
The ruling Friday also says Brown is not seeking any criminal indictments or charges as a result of the investigation.
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